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:D FYI, Payments have been received from the following Postcodes for Cinema Tickets, in Reverse Order (ie. Most Recent to First).

2795, 2785, 2113, 4210, 2615, 2203, 2795, 2166, 2095, 5013, 2138, 2232, 2148. :)

Many thanks to those who don't delay in buying their tickets, or are budgeting to get them soon.

It's less work for me to not have to suffer a 'Rush Hour'.

Selling an average of 5 tickets a day also means that a 'Sellout' might occur by August. :dry:

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sorry for the late reply, Terry

have to wait for the green light to go go go!!! :) lol

I am in with 2 tickets please... is there any other payment method?

can I give it to someone at the crossrd cruizz on saturday?

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sorry for the late reply, Terry

have to wait for the green light to go go go!!! :) lol

I am in with 2 tickets please... is there any other payment method?

can I give it to someone at the crossrd cruizz on saturday?

Yes, I'll be there at the start of the cruise to help promote the R32 21st B'Day and sell you and others some tickets.

See you then. Cheque/Cash/Debit or Credit card facility will be available in exchange for Cinema Tickets :banana:

Fantastic unique event guys! We would both love to come and I've just sent you off the payment details Terry.

Are there many seats left Terry? And is this a members only event? I know some non-sau mates who would love to join in.

I look forward to sending you out some tickets Leon (on receiving your payment).

Non-SAU people are welcome too. So yes, your friends are welcome to come!

We just wanted to make the first offer to SAUers because it's an official SAU Event. We decided with our sponsors to change from the 128 seat theatre to the big one with 365 seats. Still plenty left at this stage.

So, when you all come, talk to the SAU Execs in their uniforms, talk to the Organisers with badges, talk to the Sponsors Top Secret Imports and Just Jap. Look at the nice cars with all their fruit - and deserving of prizes.

And of course, the private screening of the "1992 Bathurst 1000" at the Edge Cinema will be a hoot! :)

Anyone that hasn't seen it before will notice a double-climax at the end. :huh:

Fantastic unique event guys! We would both love to come and I've just sent you off the payment details Terry.

Are there many seats left Terry? And is this a members only event? I know some non-sau mates who would love to join in.

Thanks mate! We (i.e. Terry...i just come along for the ride) aim to please you guys!

Terry is the mastermind behind these events..we just try and help out as much as possible to make it as huge as we possibly can!!

Aww shucks Nick - we've never had an argument since before arranging the R34 Event 14 months ago so...

we shan't start now!

lol

besides, we 7 organisers neeeeeeed each other; :)

On thread, it's good to see visitors from interstate eh? We'll make them most welcome :huh:

Thanks mate! We (i.e. Terry...i just come along for the ride) aim to please you guys!

Terry is the mastermind behind these events..we just try and help out as much as possible to make it as huge as we possibly can!!

+1 to Terry's wonderful organising! none of this would be happening without you Tez :whistling:

FYI, payments have been received from the following Postcodes for Cinema Tickets; in reverse order (ie from most recent to first)...

2777, 2206, 2127, 2914, 2795, 2785, 2113, 4210, 2615, 2203, 2795, 2166, 2095, 5013, 2138, 2232, 2148. So far, so good :P

More tickets are being sent out tomorrow,

With Thanks from SAU & The Children's Hospital.

FYI, payments have been received from the following Postcodes for Cinema Tickets; in reverse order (ie from most recent to first)...

2615, 2557, 2527, 2777, 2206, 2127, 2914, 2795, 2785, 2113, 4210, 2615, 2203, 2795, 2166, 2095, 5013, 2138, 2232, 2148. So far, so good :D

I'll be at the KFC Carpark at Casula 26/6/10 to sell more tickets. Chq/Cash/Debit/Credit is acceptable. I'll bring my Click-Clack thingy.

If it's wet, I'll be in my Silver Forester - or in Maccas, wearing my SAU shirt (probably covered by my Red Alfa Romeo 3/4 jacket lol b-r-r-r-r-r).

Thanks to you guys who've recently purchased (and got) tickets; on behalf of SAU & the Children's Hospital Westmead.

In for sure! Dont know which 32 to take though. The full house or the stocker. Might bring along few mitsu evo drivers as well. Is there going to be security at hand once everyone is in waching the movie? Will here be any flexibility on the day when it comes to the local law enforcement?

:cool:

:verymad:

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